Life and Works of Rizal: John Michael P. Apao

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Life and Works of Rizal

John Michael P. Apao


Instructor

Chapter 9
A. Identify the following.
__ Djemnah___________________1. The steamer which finally ferried
Rizal to Spain
__ Plaza de Catalun__________________2. The place where Rizal was given a
welcome party by the Filipino community in Barcelona
El Amor Patrio (Love For The Country) 1882_3. Rizal’s first nationalistic essay
written in foreign land
_________ Tierra Extranjera ______ _ _____4. The term used by Rizal to refer to
Spain in his first nationalistic essay
_ _ Me Piden Versos______________5. A poem written by Rizal for the
Circulo Hispano Filipino
___Universidad Central De Madrid _________6. An institution of higher learning
in Spain where Rizal completed the licentiate in philosophy and letters
___ Licentiate In Medicine _________________7. A degree completed by Rizal in
Madrid which entitled him to practice medicine
____ Academia De San Fernando ____________8. The school where Rizal took
lessons in painting and sculpture in Madrid
_ _ The Spolarium____ ________9. Luna’s masterpiece which
earned for him the grand prize in the Madrid Exposition in 1884
__ _Brindis__________________10. Rizal’s speech of salute for
Luna and Hidalgo for giving honors to the country in 1884
__ ___ Laong Laan _ ____ __11. Rizal’s pen name when he wrote the essay
Love of Country
__ _ Lodge Solidaridad__ _12. The masonic lodge where Rizal became a
Grand Mason
_____ Juan Atayde __________13. The moving spirit of the Circulo-Hispano-
Filipino
___ A La Señorita C.O. y. R.____14. A poem written by Rizal which expressed his
admiration for Consuelo
______ Laong Laan __________15. Rizal’s first pen name or pseudonym in a
foreign land.
B. Complete the topics below by providing the necessary details.
Noticeable changes in Rizal due to his voyage into Spain
16._ Observe and study European society _______
17._Prepare himself for the task of liberating the Filipinos from Spanish tyranny._

Reasons for Rizal’s literary unproductiveness after El Amor Patrio


18._Rising of Friars in the Philippines_________________
19._He was frustrated to the women he engaged and to the other women he
attracted to____________
20. _His fiend and co worker in the Propagand Movement was inlove with
Consuelo______
What Filipinos can sacrifice for the love of one’s country
21__Self-love___________23.___ Blood_________
22.___Life____________24._____Time_____________
Political,Social and Moral Realities in Luna and Hidalgo’s Paintings
25.__Mankind subjected to harsh tests_____________________
26.__Unredeemed mankind _____________________________
27.__Reason and aspiration in an open struggle with preoccupations, fanaticism,
and injustices, because sentiments and opinions cut passages through the thickest
walls._

Best legacies parents can give their children


28.___Belief___________________________
29.___Values__________________________
30.___Attitude_________________________

C. Prove or contradict the following statements.


31-35. Genius knows no race.
Being a bright-minded person does not require you to belong in such prosperous
or flourished races to say that you are really a born genius. Being a genius does
not choose a country or race. Even if someone belong to one of the poorest
countries in the world, is a born genius. Just cultivate innate brilliance in honing
own abilities, skills and intelligence.
36-40. Love of country is the most heroic and the most sublime among human
sentiments .
Love of country is the purest, most heroic and most sublime human sentiment. It
is gratitude, it is affection for everything that reminds us of something of the first
days of our life; it is the land where our ancestors are sleeping. Love of country is
never effaced once it has penetrated the heart, because it carries with it a divine
stamp which renders it eternal and imperishable. Of all loves, that of country is
the greatest, the most heroic and the most disinterested. Some have sacrificed
for her their youth, their pleasures; others have dedicated to her the splendors of
their genius; others shed their blood; all have died, bequeathing to their
Motherland an immense future: liberty and glory.

41-45. Religion is the holiest of the things but a person can only believe by
reasoning.
Religious belief and reason are in complete harmony with one another. Religious
faith is over and above reason and is not to be subject to criteria generally used
by reasoning beings. To use reason on matters of faith is not only inappropriate
but irreverent and faithless. According to Professor Scriven, he argues for
atheism on rational grounds. He holds that one should hold a belief based upon
reason. There is not a rational argument to compel belief in a deity. None of the
arguments offered to prove that a deity exists is rationally convincing.

46.-50. A son can pay honor to his parents thru honesty and good name.
Honesty is the greatest honor that a son can pay to his parents is integrity and a
Good Man”. Integrity is uprightness or a state of being of sound moral principle.
Rizal’s honesty was the result of his constant love and search for the truth. He
possessed I to a high degree of excellence which everyone of us should imitate.

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